en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Russian Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsiya) has issued a type certificate for the Il-114-300 regional turboprop aircraft, allowing it to enter commercial service. This marks a significant step in Moscow's efforts to revive domestic civil aircraft manufacturing.
The certified variant is the import-substitution version of the Il-114-300, equipped with TV7-117ST-01 turboprop engines and AV112-114 propellers. This is the first transport-category turboprop aircraft to receive certification in Russia in over 20 years.
Serial production is underway at the Lukhovitsy aircraft plant near Moscow. Project officials revealed that three production aircraft are currently in the assembly stage.
During the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), the State Transport Leasing Company (GTLK) signed an agreement to supply three Il-114-300 aircraft to regional carrier Arctic Airlines, which is expected to become the launch customer for the type. The first aircraft is scheduled for delivery by the end of 2026.
Russian officials also stated that Aurora Airlines, based in the Far East, has expressed interest in purchasing up to 20 aircraft for regional passenger services.
The Il-114-300 is designed to replace aging Soviet-era regional aircraft and serve routes with limited airport infrastructure. Flight testing continues, including high-temperature trials and unpaved runway operations, to expand the aircraft's certified operational scope.
As the project transitions from certification to serial deliveries, officials expect production to ramp up starting in 2028. Russian authorities are also planning applications for the aircraft in cargo and other government missions.
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